Comparative analysis methodology for measuring the spiritual and moral values of Kazakhstan and Finland

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https://doi.org/10.26577/JES.2020.v63.i2.01
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The researchers conducted a comparative analysis of methods for measuring the spiritual and moral
values of Kazakhstan and Finland. The methods of measuring the values of one of the leading researchers
in different countries on the example of youth are given.
Today, Kazakhstan is one of the most progressive and fast developing countries. This progressive
development leads the country not only to the better economy but also to the social and cultural changes
in civilian’s life. It can be seen in lives of younger people and their forming values of morality. The maintained
traditions of centuries, allowed people to create conventional values such as: respect for older
people, love towards the motherland, worship of ancestors etc. However, the 21st century has it own
conditions, where the spirituality is different from religion, morality is now measured by new factors, and
where older upbringing methods are now replaced by newer, evaluated forms of it. The survey presented
by the author, describes us the connection between spiritual intelligence, religious concept and the attitude
towards morality and self acceptance of younger generations.
The comparative analysis of Kazakhstan and Finland, shows the reciprocity in terms of moral
changes and values, despite the country differences. Globalization, expansion of the frontiers results
in such changes.

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Taubayeva, S., & Malayeva, D. (2020). Comparative analysis methodology for measuring the spiritual and moral values of Kazakhstan and Finland. Journal of Educational Sciences, 63(2), 4–12. https://doi.org/10.26577/JES.2020.v63.i2.01

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History. Methodology of modern education